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Why dont ukes use smt like this on drones?
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drones dont sweat
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>>64826665
>what if dog but more expensive?
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>>64826687
Solution: strap dog to drone
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>>64826665
How does it distinguish the Viet sweat from the sweat of the guy actually wearing the damn thing?
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>>64827463
the operator would hold the sensor in front of him. the pic is just the back mounted part.
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>>64827530
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh. . . . Diffusion, anyone?
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>>64826665
We have thermals these days.
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>>64826678
Yet
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>>64827524
Is this just made up shit to get on the MIC gravy train like that guy that flogged fake bomb detectors
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>>64832368
from what I've heard (which isn't that much tbqh) it worked. the problem was that it required the point man to be unarmed (or effectually unarmed) and carry the device. he would also be distracted by reading the device and wouldn't be able to look for ambushes or do any of the other things the point man is supposed to do. it also didn't work good enough that it would be considered a game changer, by the time you were close enough to detect someone you were probably going to get in a firefight with them anyway.



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